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Italiano: Solute balance of the Archegosaurus model. Because Archegosaurus was probably hyperosmotic and hyperionic to its environment, it lost ions by diffusion through the gills similar to freshwater fishes. It can be assumed that specialized chloride cells were present in the gills that actively took up ions (mainly NaC and Cl􀀀/ from the ambient water to retain a constant osmolarity of the body fluids.
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Source Florian Witzmann; Elizabeth Brainerd (2017). "Modeling the physiology of the aquatic temnospondyl Archegosaurus decheni from the early Permian of Germany". Fossil Record. 20 (2): 105–127. doi:10.5194/fr-20-105-2017
Author Florian Witzmann; Elizabeth Brainerd

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